The Club for Growth reiterated its support for state Sen. Chris McDaniel's GOP bid for Senate in Mississippi, hours after longtime Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss., announced he will seek a seventh term.

"Senator Cochran ... is a strong supporter of wasteful earmarks — something that is opposed by Republican leaders in both the Senate and the House. Mississippi voters will make the final judgment as to whether it is time for a change," Club for Growth President and former Rep. Chris Chocola, R-Ind., said in a release.

"The Club for Growth PAC believes that State Senator Chris McDaniel is a constitutional conservative who will fight to repeal ObamaCare, cut spending, and stop President Obama’s reckless agenda," Chocola added. "The Club for Growth PAC looks forward to strongly supporting his candidacy for the United States Senate.”

Before Cochran's re-election announcement on Friday, his interest in running for re-election was in doubt. His fundraising has been subpar, bringing in only $53,000 in the last reporting period. He had about $800,000 in cash on hand as of Sept. 30.

Mississippi GOP power brokers openly acknowledge the state's dependence on federal funds will help Cochran shore up support from Republicans in Mississippi. Cochran's seniority and seat on the Appropriations Committee is considered by many in the state GOP to be an economic lifeline for the impoverished state.